Monday, August 24, 2009

Mailbox Monday



It's that time again! The day we share what came in the mail last week. If you would like to join the fun just leave a link where Marcia is our host. Hope the mailman brought you lots of goodies!




The Chosen One by Carol Lynch Williams

Description: Taking a story “ripped from the headlines,” Williams looks inside a polygamist cult and the dangers it poses for one girl. Kyra and her father, three mothers, and 20 siblings live in an isolated community under the thumb of a prophet, who controls every aspect of his apostles’ lives. The most shocking intrusion of all comes when the prophet decrees that Kyra is to become the wife of her 60-year-old uncle. A secret patron of a local mobile library, Kyra knows there’s a world away from the compound she might escape to, but first she pins her hopes on her father’s ability to change the prophet’s mind. Instead, her family is threatened, and the stakes for her refusal to marry are raised. The clandestine relationship Kyra is having with one of the compound’s teenage boys is a romance more convenient than convincing (everyone is carefully watched except this duo, it seems). Contrivances notwithstanding, this is a heart pounder, and readers will be held, especially as the danger escalates. Williams’ portrayals of the family are sharp, but what’s most interesting about this book is how the yearnings and fears of a character so far from what most YAs know will still seem familiar and close.

Secondhand Spirits: A Witchcraft Mystery by Julia Blackwell


Description: Lily Ivory feels that she can finally fit in somewhere and conceal her “witchiness” in San Francisco. It’s there that she opens her vintage clothing shop, outfitting customers both spiritually and stylistically.

Just when things seem normal, a client is murdered and children start disappearing from the Bay Area. Lily has a good idea that some bad phantoms are behind it. Can she keep her identity secret, or will her witchy ways be forced out of the closet as she attempts to stop the phantom?

Tomato Girl by Jane Pupek



Description: For eleven-year-old Ellie Sanders, her father has always been the rock that she could cling to when her mother's emotional troubles became too frightening. But when he comes under the thrall of the pretty teenager who raises vegetables and tomatoes for sale at the general store that he runs, Ellie sees her security slowly slipping away. Now she must be witness and warden to her mother's gradual slide into madness.

Told from Ellie's point of view, Tomato Girl takes the reader into the soul of a terrified young girl clinging desperately to childhood while being forced into adulthood years before she is ready. To save herself, she creates a secret world, a place in which her mother gets well, her father returns to being the man he was, and the Tomato Girl is banished forever. Tomato Girl marks the debut of a gifted and promising new author who has written a timeless Southern novel.

Where There's a Witch by Madelyn Alt

Description: Taking a break from her job at Enchantments, Stony MillÂ’s finest mystical antique shop, Maggie OÂ’Neill visits a carnival where she senses some bad spirits. And when a construction worker is suspected of killing a young woman, itÂ’s up to Maggie and the N.I.G.H.T.S. ghosthunting team to uncover the dark spiritual energy leaking into their town before it spoils everyoneÂ’s fun.

10 comments:

  1. Great books! I really want to get Secondhand Spirits - sounds fun!

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  2. The Chosen One is a great book. Enjoy!

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  3. I got Where There's a Witch too! Although, I haven't even read one book in that series, lol..I have them all. I'm just waiting for the chance to get into them..ahhh, so many books..so little time :(

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  4. I loved Tomato Girl - it's a great book! I hope that you enjoy it as well.

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  5. Where There's a Witch and The Chosen One look very interesting! Happy Reading!

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  6. I remember reading good reviews for The Tomato Girl. Hope you enjoy all your books!

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  7. Nice selections! I think I might just be feeling a little Eeyore-ish, my list is...well...zip zilch nada this week.

    I guess nobody noticed me this week...sigh...

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  8. Great list. Enjoy! Secondhand Spirits looks especially fun.

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  9. Wow cool book i enjoyed reading the book.. cool about witch...
    Carol
    You cannot go wrong on the best security systems

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